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    Posted: 21-June-2004 at 11:54
Cool, Thanks Pete, haven't bought yet, I'll look that one up.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-June-2004 at 01:00

mequires black trim detail is the best i have used

lasts for ages

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E36 318is coupe, E36 323i coupe, E30 316 saloon, E30 318 saloon, E46 330ci Sport Conv
E92 325d M Sport(3.0),With Loads of gadgets

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18-June-2004 at 10:54

Yeah, Thanks Graham,

I'm gonna give something like that a go, I'll let you know how i get on.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18-June-2004 at 09:07

What about something like this Joe? 

http://store.premiumautocare.net/meguiarsno40.html

Just a thought.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17-June-2004 at 15:52

Thanks B 7 VP

I use a caranuba wax, but I make sure I don't get it on the black trim, I think i'll give the back to black a go, What would i use to seal it?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-June-2004 at 16:58

Hi Joe, NOT an Expert!!!.Have looked after my cars , as I thought was the Biz.BUT-- starting to think, we are the cleaning marketing dept,s dream.EVERY part of our car, Must have a seperate product for Each!!different material, Suckers!!!!!!When we used to use a wax, after the Shampoo n Dry--- we must NOW use 6 different products to achieve the same!!.DynaGlaze did the LOT, but-not anymore.

 Try a polish on a small section, or glass cleaner, or Back 2 black, or .... all have a chance to remove the white, but then you have to seal it, polish doesnt dryout the rubber, BUT-- do a test section.See yer, !!!!!!! at the Show n Shine, What polish do yer use ?????????

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16-June-2004 at 16:02

Hi Guy's.

I've a 2000 E39 with the full M kit on it, Love the car, but the black trim around the windows and doors has a kind of white oxidised look, if you scrape with your nail or something soft the black is underneath, anyone know a way to bring this up clean and dark again? Would back to black work for a long time or would it just start to fade the first time it gets wet?

Thanks in advance

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